The Sailing world is truly saddened to hear of the passing of Paul Elvstrøm. As a Dane and a sailing enthusiast, he was a great inspiration to me. Paul was a fierce competitor and astonishing athlete, taking training levels to new heights and, as the winner of four Olympic gold medals, his success is a testament to the importance of dedication and hard work.

Kiran Badloe and Tom Squires are following in the footsteps of the most successful Olympic windsurfers of all time, continuing the Dutch and British Men's RS:X battle at the Sailing World Cup Final presented by Land Rover.

When you return to defend a title there is always pressure, but when you are trying to fill the shoes of a two-time Youth Worlds gold medallist and Olympic bronze medallist there is a different kind of pressure.

A strong southern breeze was present on the morning of the fourth day of competition at the Sailing World Cup Final presented by Land Rover with white caps and gusts clearly visible on the waters of Port Phillip from the St Kilda Sailing Precinct.

The Sailing world is truly saddened to hear of the passing of Paul Elvstrøm. As a Dane and a sailing enthusiast, he was a great inspiration to me. Paul was a fierce competitor and astonishing athlete, taking training levels to new heights and, as the winner of four Olympic gold medals, his success is a testament to the importance of dedication and hard work.

Kiran Badloe and Tom Squires are following in the footsteps of the most successful Olympic windsurfers of all time, continuing the Dutch and British Men's RS:X battle at the Sailing World Cup Final presented by Land Rover.

When you return to defend a title there is always pressure, but when you are trying to fill the shoes of a two-time Youth Worlds gold medallist and Olympic bronze medallist there is a different kind of pressure.

A strong southern breeze was present on the morning of the fourth day of competition at the Sailing World Cup Final presented by Land Rover with white caps and gusts clearly visible on the waters of Port Phillip from the St Kilda Sailing Precinct.

The Sailing world is truly saddened to hear of the passing of Paul Elvstrøm. As a Dane and a sailing enthusiast, he was a great inspiration to me. Paul was a fierce competitor and astonishing athlete, taking training levels to new heights and, as the winner of four Olympic gold medals, his success is a testament to the importance of dedication and hard work.

Kiran Badloe and Tom Squires are following in the footsteps of the most successful Olympic windsurfers of all time, continuing the Dutch and British Men's RS:X battle at the Sailing World Cup Final presented by Land Rover.

When you return to defend a title there is always pressure, but when you are trying to fill the shoes of a two-time Youth Worlds gold medallist and Olympic bronze medallist there is a different kind of pressure.

A strong southern breeze was present on the morning of the fourth day of competition at the Sailing World Cup Final presented by Land Rover with white caps and gusts clearly visible on the waters of Port Phillip from the St Kilda Sailing Precinct.

The Sailing world is truly saddened to hear of the passing of Paul Elvstrøm. As a Dane and a sailing enthusiast, he was a great inspiration to me. Paul was a fierce competitor and astonishing athlete, taking training levels to new heights and, as the winner of four Olympic gold medals, his success is a testament to the importance of dedication and hard work.

Kiran Badloe and Tom Squires are following in the footsteps of the most successful Olympic windsurfers of all time, continuing the Dutch and British Men's RS:X battle at the Sailing World Cup Final presented by Land Rover.

When you return to defend a title there is always pressure, but when you are trying to fill the shoes of a two-time Youth Worlds gold medallist and Olympic bronze medallist there is a different kind of pressure.

A strong southern breeze was present on the morning of the fourth day of competition at the Sailing World Cup Final presented by Land Rover with white caps and gusts clearly visible on the waters of Port Phillip from the St Kilda Sailing Precinct.